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8.
Who is using it?
● World Bank
● United Nations
● European Commission
● U.S. Department of State
● Several universities (including CGA at Harvard for
WorldMap!)
● Many local government offices and agencies

22.
Roadmap: from WorldMap to GeoNode
Some features will be ported from WorldMap GeoNode to mainstream
GeoNode:
● Datatables (table joins, lat/lon csv file upload)
● 2.5+ Map service registry to support search and discovery across
distributed GeoNode systems and across any system which contains OGC
or Esri services (HHypermap)
● 2.5+ Feature Search
● 2.5+ a big data, real time geo visualization system
Make sure to follow the talk about WorldMap by Ben Lewis from CGA later
today!

24.
GeoNode Stack: Django
Django is a high-level Python Web framework that encourages rapid development and
clean, pragmatic design. Built by experienced developers, it takes care of much of the
hassle of Web development, so you can focus on writing your app without needing to
reinvent the wheel. It’s free and open source.

29.
GeoNode Stack: MapLoom (optional)
● Can be used in place of GeoExplorer
● Based on OpenLayers 3, Angular and Bootstrap
● Enables GeoGig integration for feature versioning

30.
GeoNode Stack: GeoGig (optional)
● Tracks change to data
● History of features
● Revert a feature to its old version
● Integrated in GeoNode with the MapLoom client
● Already used in many GeoNode instance created for natural
disasters (ex response to Typhoon Yolanda in Philippines)

31.
GeoNode Stack: Search Engine (optional)
● It is possible to improve the search features of GeoNode with
a dedicated search engine
● Two alternatives, both based on Lucene
○ Apache Solr (used in WorldMap)
○ Elasticsearch

33.
Demo
● Create a new layer from a shapefile
● Create a map adding the layer and some remote datasets
● Style the layer using GeoExplorer
● Edit the layer with GeoExplorer and WFS-T
● Define permissions on the layer
● Update metadata
● Load a layer in desktop GIS